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  2. High Cotton (song) - Wikipedia

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    "High Cotton" is a song written by Scott Anders and Roger Murrah, and recorded by American country music group Alabama. It was released in July 1989 as the third single from the album Southern Star. The song was one of four singles on the album to reach number one on the Hot Country Singles chart. [1]

  3. Southern Star (album) - Wikipedia

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    Alabama. Jeff Cook – fiddle, electric guitar, background vocals, lead vocals on "Barefootin'" and "Dixie Fire"; Teddy Gentry – bass guitar, background vocals, lead vocals on "I Showed Her", co-lead vocals on "The Borderline"

  4. Alabama (band) - Wikipedia

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    Song of the South" was another number one, and the album's remaining singles—"If I Had You", "High Cotton", and "Southern Star"—were number ones in both the U.S. and Canada. [18] That year, Alabama was named by Billboard the Country Artist of the 1980s and the ACA voted the band the Artist of the Decade. [26]

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  6. 1989 in country music - Wikipedia

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    High Cotton: Alabama: 2 1 Highway Robbery: Tanya Tucker 1 1 Hold Me: K. T. Oslin 6 4 Hold On (A Little Longer) Steve Wariner: 4 1 Hole in My Pocket: Ricky Van Shelton 5 3 Honey I Dare You: Southern Pacific 6 5 Honky Tonk Heart: Highway 101 19 28 House on Old Lonesome Road: Conway Twitty: 4 12 Houston Solution: Ronnie Milsap 19 44 How Do: Mary ...

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  8. List of Hot Country Singles number ones of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    Bands Alabama and Shenandoah, vocalists George Strait, Randy Travis and Rodney Crowell, and mother-daughter duo [5] the Judds each reached number one with three different songs in 1989. As one of Shenandoah's songs spent a second week at number one, this meant that the band was the only act to spend four weeks in the top spot during the year.

  9. Category:Alabama (American band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Alabama (American band) songs or lists of Alabama (American band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Alabama (American band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .